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Chinese Origin of Humanistic Buddhism and Venerable Master Hsing Yun’s Contribution in the Contemporary Humanistic Buddhist Movement in Taiwan
分類
論文
期別
《人間佛教學報‧藝文》第10期
作者
Dr. Shanker Thapa
單位職稱
Central Department of History, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
編者
妙凡、蔡孟樺主編
摘要
Humanism has been defined in various ways. It is a contemporary cult or belief calling itself religious but substituting faith in man for faith in god.1 Similarly, humanism is also explained as the faith in the supreme value of self-perfectibility of human personality. However, humanism broadly indicates to a shifting of focus from supernaturalism to naturalism, from transcendental to the existing, from absolute reality to the living reality. Humanism is the term for those aspirations, activities and attainments through which natural man puts on “super nature”.
引文
Dr. Shanker Thapa, " Chinese Origin of Humanistic Buddhism and Venerable Master Hsing Yun’s Contribution in the Contemporary Humanistic Buddhist Movement in Taiwan, " 《人間佛教學報‧藝文》第10期 (2017): 190-205
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